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it was a murder. >> i was sanitizing it. >> he used to come hang out with us and he was in california, he covered fires. sold tape to nbc one time without me knowing it. ended up on the "today" show. >> are you saying you wanted to cut it. >> it was a fun moment. but i'm staying here. >> we're happy to have you back. >> where would our nine shows be? [ laughter ] >> there would be a lot of dead air around here. >> you taking any time off? >>> just ahead, as one couple comes forward with one of the two winning power ball tickets, the big question is could this man right there caught on surveillance video apparently celebrating perhaps have the other ticket? we may have found him. we're back in a moment. this is today on nbc. [ singing christmas carols in background ] aunt sally's singing again. it's a tradition, honey. [ singing christmas carols ] mmmm. [ female announcer ] make new traditions with pillsbury grands! cinnamon rolls. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toa
it was a murder. >> i was sanitizing it. >> he used to come hang out with us and he was in california, he covered fires. sold tape to nbc one time without me knowing it. ended up on the "today" show. >> are you saying you wanted to cut it. >> it was a fun moment. but i'm staying here. >> we're happy to have you back. >> where would our nine shows be? [ laughter ] >> there would be a lot of dead air around here. >> you taking any time...
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i would love to get us back together again. can i invite them both to a holiday dinner and not tell them what i'm up to? >> it is a really good impulse. i don't think tricking people into making up, it's not going to work. they might get angry with you. why not be up front with them and say, a year is long enough, you guys. come to dinner at my house and let's see if we can just get things back on the right track? not the ambush. >> the christmas ambush. >> the ambush doesn't work. you don't know. a year, they are pretty committed to whatever happened. if the answer is no, you have planted the seed for them to maybe start to reconcile. >> dylan, you got more questions out there. >> yes, i do. renee has a great question about a very awkward situation. >> at work, i commented on an ugly christmas sweater and it was her nice christmas sweater. how do i remedy that situation? >> well, you could quit. >> maybe some extra holiday cookies for this person as an apology. >> e o, you'this is right up th oh, you're having a baby. no, i'm
i would love to get us back together again. can i invite them both to a holiday dinner and not tell them what i'm up to? >> it is a really good impulse. i don't think tricking people into making up, it's not going to work. they might get angry with you. why not be up front with them and say, a year is long enough, you guys. come to dinner at my house and let's see if we can just get things back on the right track? not the ambush. >> the christmas ambush. >> the ambush doesn't...
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in other cases, it's a very lightly used predict -- used product. consumers are getting something close to what they get in a retail store. >> reporter: a booming industry and this holiday season is a major reason. with retailers facing a crush of returned gifts, few want to risk their reputation reselling potentially damaged goods. that's where warehouses like this one come to the on rescue. many of the nation's biggest manufacturers and retailers unload excess inventory at one of four liquidity service warehouses across the country. >> returned holiday gifts are likely on a truck on the way to one of our warehouses. >> reporter: here the merchandise is unpacked, tested to make sure it's not damaged and in working order. it's all been resold in bulk to a public auction site. much of it selling at a big discount to businesses and entrepreneurs like hector ramos. >> i average 100% profit. i double my money. >> reporter: ramos is one of those who finds the warehouse deals too good to pass up. he makes a living buying these returned gifts and then rese
in other cases, it's a very lightly used predict -- used product. consumers are getting something close to what they get in a retail store. >> reporter: a booming industry and this holiday season is a major reason. with retailers facing a crush of returned gifts, few want to risk their reputation reselling potentially damaged goods. that's where warehouses like this one come to the on rescue. many of the nation's biggest manufacturers and retailers unload excess inventory at one of four...
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>> in order to make us smaller, they make us look bigger because if you shrink a person, they tend to look like a child. you want to just fix that warrior. so we have a muscle suit underneath and big boots. >> you had a brush with "the hobbit" when you were just a little boy, didn't you? a long, long time ago. >> did an equally high-profile production of "the hobbit" alex theater in birmingham. i was 13. >> not alabama. england. >> i was 13, i got paid 15 pounds a week. gollum was made out of paper. the dragon -- didn't have money for a dragon, so he was a red light and a puff of smoke. >> that's why we love theater. >> and i was an elf. >> an elf? >> spinning around in circles, eating grapes, trying to tempt the dwarfs into the forest. . was that your first falling in love with the magic of acting, was that your first role? >> when i trace it back and look at the way i read that book, i feel like it really developed my imagination. and actually the imagination is a thing that carries you through and the reason i became an actor because i had a vivid imagination. >> full circle story
>> in order to make us smaller, they make us look bigger because if you shrink a person, they tend to look like a child. you want to just fix that warrior. so we have a muscle suit underneath and big boots. >> you had a brush with "the hobbit" when you were just a little boy, didn't you? a long, long time ago. >> did an equally high-profile production of "the hobbit" alex theater in birmingham. i was 13. >> not alabama. england. >> i was 13, i...
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lynn. >>> tracie pots for us in washington. tracie, thanks. >>> new jersey governor chris christie is making a personal plea for federal disaster aid. the republican governor paid an unannounced visit to the white house to ask president obama for $83 billion in aid for new jersey, new york, and connecticut. he also met with members of congress. it was their first meeting since touring new jersey disaster areas in late october. >>> tea party leader and some same gop king maker senator jim demint of south carolina is stepping down from congress on january 1st. demint will become the head of the heritage foundation. that's a conservative think tank with an $80 million a year budget. demint is just two years into a second six-year term and south carolina governor nikki haley will appoint his successor. >>> well, it sure does sound like a plot out of a tom clancey cold war novel. a rogue navy sailor is accused of selling tracking technology to the russians. nbc affiliate reporter andy fox with wavy has that story. >> reporter: rober
lynn. >>> tracie pots for us in washington. tracie, thanks. >>> new jersey governor chris christie is making a personal plea for federal disaster aid. the republican governor paid an unannounced visit to the white house to ask president obama for $83 billion in aid for new jersey, new york, and connecticut. he also met with members of congress. it was their first meeting since touring new jersey disaster areas in late october. >>> tea party leader and some same gop...
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dylan, what can you tell us? >> well, so far under 400 flights have been canceled in the northeast today. this storm is going to create some travel troubles. it's transitioning over to more or less rain right now. but in the new york city area last night, we had some very strong storms move through. we do have reports of flooding in some of the low-lying areas as well. and we do have a lot of known that's already fallen especially back across new york. look at snowfall totals. thompson, ohio picks up 14 inches of snow. all around pennsylvania and new york picked up around a foot of snow, with connecticut coming in at 6 inches. we do have the winter storm warnings and advisories still up across connecticut and northern rhode island and there is a chance we could see an additional foot or more of snow across new england. we're almost done across southern new england. we also have very strong wind gusts especially along the coast of new jersey an area that does not need additional wind damage. we did pick upwind gus
dylan, what can you tell us? >> well, so far under 400 flights have been canceled in the northeast today. this storm is going to create some travel troubles. it's transitioning over to more or less rain right now. but in the new york city area last night, we had some very strong storms move through. we do have reports of flooding in some of the low-lying areas as well. and we do have a lot of known that's already fallen especially back across new york. look at snowfall totals. thompson,...
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join us. feed your dog pedigree. and you'll help us feed more shelter dogs. ♪ hark how the bells, sweet silver bells ♪ ♪ all seem to say throw care away ♪ ♪ from everywhere, filling the air ♪ [ female announcer ] chex party mix. easy 15-minute homemade recipes you just pop in a microwave. like caramel chocolate drizzles. happier holidays. chex party mix. but kissing is at an all-time high! i want answers! ♪ oh. right. kay. [ female announcer ] it's true, every kiss does begin with...
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what do you have for us? >> if you are like me, you probably have 100 photos in your phone, but actually you can get them made into art instantly with a new app called photos to art. you just send your picture from instagram or iphone and it gets made and sent to you just in time for christmas, and this one is only $50. that's a great deal. thank you so much. >> if you are a working mom, then you can actually take your kid with you every day with the personalized journals. we have journals and some stationery. this is henry. >> little henry. >> if you are like me, slightly sleep-deprived, so this is the updated version of a sticky or a dry erase. it's called a video memory recorder. you can leave yourself messages, and you can magnetically stick it on to your frig. >> running out of time. >> this is amazing jewelry that moms and kids can actually enjoy. it's made out of silicone, so kids can chew on it. photo lock ets are trending right now. new charm bracelets, and we have a variety from red envelope startin
what do you have for us? >> if you are like me, you probably have 100 photos in your phone, but actually you can get them made into art instantly with a new app called photos to art. you just send your picture from instagram or iphone and it gets made and sent to you just in time for christmas, and this one is only $50. that's a great deal. thank you so much. >> if you are a working mom, then you can actually take your kid with you every day with the personalized journals. we have...
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>> the next few days will tell us a lot. if she's just in the hospital to adjust the doet dose of her medication, we don't need to be concerned about long-term consequences. if she's longer in the hospital, sounds like there's more going on than meets the eye, then we need to be concerned. >> dr. raj, thank you. erica? >>> there is still no deal. can a deal be reached in time? kelly o'donnell is on capitol hill. >> countdown to midnight is actually a celebration on this day, but that is not the case here. there has been some constructive movement on issues like all kinds of new taxes that could go into effect. the real problem is a battle over spending. today there is a change in who is leading the talks. after working through the weekend, holiday good wishes gave way to pessimism, following a sunday night meeting of house republicans. >> the future of the country, you know, rests in the hands of 70 and 80-year-olds who have jet lag it's probably not the best thing but that's all right. >> reporter: no deal struck and so no
>> the next few days will tell us a lot. if she's just in the hospital to adjust the doet dose of her medication, we don't need to be concerned about long-term consequences. if she's longer in the hospital, sounds like there's more going on than meets the eye, then we need to be concerned. >> dr. raj, thank you. erica? >>> there is still no deal. can a deal be reached in time? kelly o'donnell is on capitol hill. >> countdown to midnight is actually a celebration on...
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they're kind of united against us and paint us as the bad guy. i think they share secrets together, all right, and there's a direct relationship they have with one another that's not going in between us. the reality is, they can't spoil your kids. they are not more powerful than you as a parent in terms of the influence. >> is there anything kind of weird for kids when they hear an adult say don't tell this person or that person? is that a burden on the child? >> you know what? if we're talking about i broke curfew and you're keeping that secret, it's dangerous, but generally grandparents are safe people because they have perspective. i trust them to know when to bend the rule, when to toe the line. >> the next question about picking favorite grandchildren. we'll take a look. >> never, never, never pick a favorite. >> that's right. >> make sure you treat them all the same. >> you can talk on the side between the both of us, we can talk which one is better, but we don't allow the other person to know that we favor this one or we favor that one. >>
they're kind of united against us and paint us as the bad guy. i think they share secrets together, all right, and there's a direct relationship they have with one another that's not going in between us. the reality is, they can't spoil your kids. they are not more powerful than you as a parent in terms of the influence. >> is there anything kind of weird for kids when they hear an adult say don't tell this person or that person? is that a burden on the child? >> you know what? if...
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to use their freight system, to use their infrastructure. because we don't have enough money to build all the tracks. we need our friends in freight rail. so the idea that it's taken too long, it took 50 years to build the interstate system. and in the beginning not every governor wanted a road running through their state. what do we have today? because of the vision of eisenhower, because of the vision of a congress that said every year we're going to invest in highways, we have a state of the art interstate system. so we have obligated 100% of our recovery act money, 99% of our total program funding. and as a result, 152 projects are now moving forward in 32 states in four years. not fast enough for some, but done the right way, by the book. we have $1.7 billion in construction projects are now underway or completed in 17 states, in four years. not fast enough for some, but pretty darn good and done the right way, by the book. and we have another 1.5 billion in job-creating projects that'll break ground in the next six months. we are alrea
to use their freight system, to use their infrastructure. because we don't have enough money to build all the tracks. we need our friends in freight rail. so the idea that it's taken too long, it took 50 years to build the interstate system. and in the beginning not every governor wanted a road running through their state. what do we have today? because of the vision of eisenhower, because of the vision of a congress that said every year we're going to invest in highways, we have a state of the...
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inside, thank you for joining us. i listen to other comments today and i can't disagree with your comment, but the one thing we all have to look to, especially in a time of why we are here, none of you who claim to be here. we are here debating a fiscal cliff. we're here debating direction of america, we were going to go financially. very responsible ability as members of congress. we are the stewards of public funding. it's rightfully have this hearing again and i vitiated. in december when i came, at least a couple issues. we want to invest in infrastructure. one america to move quickly in the best ways possible. what you want from you also need a plan for her. if the networks, a planned test it, it's an audited in a plan that has a review. i happen to come from california. the happiness in the area and many of you talk about. it's part of where it began. i have ruled out of viability, cost and with them and come in this will ever that is why i joined the chairman, mr. denham, mr. miller at the gao, asking for an au
inside, thank you for joining us. i listen to other comments today and i can't disagree with your comment, but the one thing we all have to look to, especially in a time of why we are here, none of you who claim to be here. we are here debating a fiscal cliff. we're here debating direction of america, we were going to go financially. very responsible ability as members of congress. we are the stewards of public funding. it's rightfully have this hearing again and i vitiated. in december when i...
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i know we all feel like her history teacher let us watch the movies instead of making us read books but she didn't learn enough to pass the test about that air of history. you probably didn't learn more about 1492 then the year that columbus actually did land in america. i don't even know if that's verifiable. it's hard to take information to convey so you have all these different voices and i thought maybe there's a way to synthesize all those voices together and that was, ended up being western wake was a weekly backlog of things that would take normal event to normal speeches things caption already in interweave these things through them. it was very successful in that it was a way for people to catch up on the news if they missed it but more importantly sorted to put things into context. what are the things you can only see from this? i think one is that presidents are not afforded a public voice to show what they are curious people in general. the main thing you can see and backstage footage is what does they president ask about? what is he curious about? what is the follow up on?
i know we all feel like her history teacher let us watch the movies instead of making us read books but she didn't learn enough to pass the test about that air of history. you probably didn't learn more about 1492 then the year that columbus actually did land in america. i don't even know if that's verifiable. it's hard to take information to convey so you have all these different voices and i thought maybe there's a way to synthesize all those voices together and that was, ended up being...
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you can also use cava. it gives it the tingle with you a little bit. >> this is just, again, fresh juices. it's about five or six different juices. we serve it in a mason jar with a little ice, and it's delicious. rebirth. >> pass it around. >> thank you. thank you. >> doesn't do any good sitting there. >> what are you making here? >> we're talking about pork. a beautiful pork loin. >> is this brined? >> it is brined. >> why do you brine? >> you brine a pork. you brine poultry, and for the very reason of keeping the moisture conat the particular time. you're plumping up the meat. it's going to sort of giver you a little bit of wiggle room when you sort of potentially overcook it. it stays moist. >> what is it? >> brining is a process of adding salt, yes. we do honey as well, and that gives a little sweetness with the pork, and i think it shows in the color here. when you add honey to it, it will give it a beautiful texture. we're going to add a little bit of more to our glaze. once we have brined it for eig
you can also use cava. it gives it the tingle with you a little bit. >> this is just, again, fresh juices. it's about five or six different juices. we serve it in a mason jar with a little ice, and it's delicious. rebirth. >> pass it around. >> thank you. thank you. >> doesn't do any good sitting there. >> what are you making here? >> we're talking about pork. a beautiful pork loin. >> is this brined? >> it is brined. >> why do you brine?...
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and he traveled with us. we met him yesterday, had three or four hours of fascinating discussion, and then he traveled with us today in the morning. he was very close to barack obama, sr. and to obama's patron, onyango, and knows all of the political intrigue in kenya and a lot of the personal promise and flaws of barack obama, sr. >> was he valuable? did you have to listen carefully to what he said? >> well, it was not easy to -- luckily, this is the other thing. you can go on a trip like this unprepared. so i had spent months studying kenya politics, learning everything i could, going to an archive in syracuse that had the kenya archive. a lot of information i got from there. and i really knew a lot of the background. if you just had a conversation cold with leo, you wouldn't have understood a word he said. but i knew where he was going. i knew a lot of the beginnings of the stories, and so yes, i could piece it together, and filled in 100 holes for me. both of politics and of obama's seniors personalized.
and he traveled with us. we met him yesterday, had three or four hours of fascinating discussion, and then he traveled with us today in the morning. he was very close to barack obama, sr. and to obama's patron, onyango, and knows all of the political intrigue in kenya and a lot of the personal promise and flaws of barack obama, sr. >> was he valuable? did you have to listen carefully to what he said? >> well, it was not easy to -- luckily, this is the other thing. you can go on a...
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>> it is not used. and it should be used. >> gradually. so, we end up now where people can talk from their home state and stop legislation. i have one additional comments to what you're saying. suggest there is one absence of the quorum. the chair can order that conciliatory and out of order. that is another practice that needs to be enforced. >> someone has got to be on the floor making the point, whether it is the original senator -- >> yes. that is the current rule, which we believe should be enforced. >> the order addresses the issues that senator mccain just described. >> so the absence of the quorum would be called into question -- >> the key here, look -- the key here is what we're giving to the majority leader. the discretion to move to a bill. that is not something which is a practice, which needs to be enforced under current rules. that needs to be a standing order to address the worst problem we have around here, which is getting to a bill. spending a week of dead time on the senate floor while there is a vote -- there is a "fil
>> it is not used. and it should be used. >> gradually. so, we end up now where people can talk from their home state and stop legislation. i have one additional comments to what you're saying. suggest there is one absence of the quorum. the chair can order that conciliatory and out of order. that is another practice that needs to be enforced. >> someone has got to be on the floor making the point, whether it is the original senator -- >> yes. that is the current rule,...
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all the wonderful faces remind us inside the hearts of us is all noah. they are going to survive this. they can survive because of inspiration. they are just asking this town to remember how good they were. i want to thank all of you for the individual love you showered on our town. i want to thank the connecticut delegation for all of their support. it helps to know the world is leaving with us. i would ask the house rise. >> rise and observed a moment of silence. >> for what purposes does the gentleman from minnesota seek recognition? >> i asked the workforce to be discharged for resolution 830 -- 843, after for its immediate consideration for the house. >> a resolution condemning the attacks. >> is there an objection? the gentleman from minnesota is recognized for one hour. >> i yield a moment to offer my heartfelt condolences to the families of newtown, conn. what happened is unspeakable. in the face of such a tragedy, it is our duty to honor the memories of the victims. let's offer our prayers to the families and friends. i yield my time to the gent
all the wonderful faces remind us inside the hearts of us is all noah. they are going to survive this. they can survive because of inspiration. they are just asking this town to remember how good they were. i want to thank all of you for the individual love you showered on our town. i want to thank the connecticut delegation for all of their support. it helps to know the world is leaving with us. i would ask the house rise. >> rise and observed a moment of silence. >> for what...